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[[19th century|19th]] and [[20th century]] scientists had discussed the possibility of a [[planet]] between the orbit of [[Mercury]] and [[Sol]]. This theory has since gotten discredited. ''[[The Taking of Planet Five]]'' makes reference to this. | *[[19th century|19th]] and [[20th century]] scientists had discussed the possibility of a [[planet]] between the orbit of [[Mercury]] and [[Sol]]. This theory has since gotten discredited. ''[[The Taking of Planet Five]]'' makes reference to this. | ||
*The [[Star Trek]] character [[Wikipedia:Spock|Spock]] came from the fictional planet [[Wikipedia:Vulcan (Star Trek planet)|Vulcan]]. | |||
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Revision as of 17:47, 28 July 2009
- For the god of the same name, see Vulcan (god).
Vulcan was a planet which supported a Human colony.
Overview
General information
It was roughly 12 parsecs away from any other colony. The atmosphere was breathable by Humans. It had very little radiation and the average temperature was 30 degrees Celsius. It was a young, volcanic world, rich in nutrient-rich soil, but with no native life. It did have pools of fuming mercury. Vulcan's day was just a few hours shorter than Earth's.
Vulcan was colonised after Humans discovered the mineral riches found on the planet. It was the third such colony. The Human colony was almost taken over by Daleks who had been reactivated by a scientist called Lesterson after being found in a crashed spacecraft underground. (DW: The Power of the Daleks)
Other information
Contradicting its existence was also located in the Museum of Things That Don't Exist. (EDA: The Taking of Planet 5)
Behind the Scenes
- 19th and 20th century scientists had discussed the possibility of a planet between the orbit of Mercury and Sol. This theory has since gotten discredited. The Taking of Planet Five makes reference to this.
- The Star Trek character Spock came from the fictional planet Vulcan.